Wondering which would work best for clearing and cleaning up fallen oak leaves, pine needle rake or landscaping rake ? Opinions please
I don't have either. I chop and bag them along with lots of other species using a G2160 and RCK60 deck with rear bagger. That was the primary reason I bought that machine.Wondering which would work best for clearing and cleaning up fallen oak leaves, pine needle rake or landscaping rake ? Opinions please
Local golf course uses a PTO blower similar to the one in your picture. They just blow everything into the surrounding woods. If I wasn't so cheap I'd buy one myself.I have the 60" pine needle rake from "pallet forks", It's been sitting outside unused for about 3 years. It would fill up way too quickly.
If you just need to get the leaves away from the house and deeper into the woods the PTO leaf blower is the way to go. It used to take me about a week to clear my 3 acre property, now I do it in about 7 hours. 3 hours of blowing the leaves into the woods or into piles. Then about 4 hours of grappling the piles to the curb. If I used the pine needle rake id be out there for weeks.
Other options: Terra King TVK20 material collection system for compacts and sub compacts. - Requires mower deck, complex system, huge storage footprint. Very Expensive.
PTO Leaf blower. Requires land to relocate leaves, very small storage footprint, simple system, expensive.
There are leaf plows too. less expensive, need space.
Pull behind broom things... dont know much about them, except they seem to fill up really quick.
They are a little spendy up front. But I've had my Agrimetal blower since the early '90s. Before that blower, it would take me weeks and weeks of raking and collecting leaves with a pull behind lawn sweep. Now it's done with a few hour long sessions sitting on the tractor. Closing in on 30 years old and never an issue with the blower.Local golf course uses a PTO blower similar to the one in your picture. They just blow everything into the surrounding woods. If I wasn't so cheap I'd buy one myself.
Dan
That would be ideal for my situation. After researching and pricing them I decided I didn’t want to buy one. What I wanted was to talk one of my friends or relatives into buying one so I can borrow it once a year. You’re not close enough to have any concern I’ll be PM’ing asking when you might have a day you’re not using it.I have the 60" pine needle rake from "pallet forks", it's been sitting outside unused for about 3 years. It would fill up way too quickly. Like a hand rake.
If you just need to get the leaves away from the house and deeper into the woods the PTO leaf blower is very effective. It used to take me about a week to clear my 3 acre property, now I do it in about 7 hours total. 3 hours of blowing the leaves into the woods or piles. Then about 4 hours of grappling the piles to the curb.
Other options: Terra King TVK20 material collection system for compacts and sub compacts. - Requires mower deck, complex system, huge storage footprint. Very Expensive.
PTO Leaf blower. Requires land to relocate leaves, very small storage footprint, simple system, expensive.
There are leaf plows too. less expensive, need space.
Pull behind broom things... dont know much about them, except they seem to fill up really quick.
This I have heavy woods and just did my fall "clean-up" last weekend. I modify my patterns a bit in this instance and work them into the edge of the woods in very thick areas. Takes about 2X the time but super easy as I am way past raking & moving them.Just run the mower over them untill they turn in to mulch
Great suggestions from everyone. I think for my situation the pine needle rake will be the way to go and within my budget